Caring for Someone with Memory Loss

Caring for Someone with Memory Loss by Toni Battison, published by Age Concern England in 2004, is a comprehensive resource aimed at families and friends of older individuals experiencing age-related memory loss. This 190-page book provides clear explanations of how memory functions, along with information on various tests and treatments available for memory disorders.
Readers will find practical advice and helpful guidelines designed to optimize existing memory function. The book addresses key topics related to family relationships and eldercare, offering insights into the psychological aspects of memory loss. With its straightforward approach, this edition serves as a valuable tool for those navigating the challenges associated with cognitive decline in loved ones.
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Written for the families and friends of older people, this book deals with age-related memory loss. It explains simply how memory works, information on various tests and treatments, practical advice and helpful guidelines about making best use of existing memory function.
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